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    [2005] Capture command window

    I'm writing an application and I'm trying to catpure all the data from a specific command window. How would I go about getting this done?

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    Re: [2005] Capture command window

    You might want to look at Gigemboys thread in vb.net code bank on dmc redirecting.
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    Re: [2005] Capture command window

    I don't think this is exactly what I need. I tried it and it only outputs the data after the command program closes/exits.

    I have an older application (Command window based) that connects to a server and downloads content files, while reporting information like what section it's on and each file it's downloading.

    My second application is also command window based and is an ongoing server. It logs interactions, commands, etc. I'm trying to get it to output the data from the window while it's running.

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